Waterville Historical Society

your connection to the past

The Waterville Historical Society collects, preserves, provides access to, interprets and fosters an appreciation of history that has an impact on the Waterville, Ohio and surrounding area.

Sargent House Window Restoration to begin!

The restoration of six windows in the historic Sargent House is scheduled to begin during June 2020. Funding for this project was made possible through the sponsorship of Fort Industry Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and donations to the Waterville Historical Society’s Capital Campaign.

The Sargent House, located on the WHS’s River Road historical campus, is one of Waterville’s oldest homes. The original portion of the house was built between 1834 and 1840. An addition to the house was used by Edward Sargent as his office when he became Justice of the Peace in 1848.

The work will be done by Fred Curtis from Findlay, Ohio. Fred is a Finish and Trim Carpenter who specializes in restoring historical buildings.

Our thanks to the Fort Industry Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and everyone who donated to the Waterville Historical Society’s Capital Campaign for making this important renovation project possible!

P.O. Box 263,  Waterville, OH  43566            watervillehistory@outlook.com

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